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Old 07-02-2007, 04:13 PM
david.shallom@gmail.com
 
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Default Disconnect and Automatically conect

I have a problem with my net card or my net cards that I have already
changed 3 time (3Com, DLink, and AOpen), the problem is that sometimes
appears me in screen that you disconnects the net and it reconnected
again, this begins her to me to make followed the computer, already
also change the net cable for one new, according to the event finder
the event has the I number 4201.
Type: Information
Source: TCPIP
Event ID: 4201
Description:
The system detected that network adapter \DEVICE\TCPIP_{8F482C33-
B1BF-4D2D-9CCD-36EF000141A2} was connected to the network, and has
initiated normal operation over the network adapter.
What are this error??
This happen in Windows XP PRO...
i already visited the Microsoft help&support (http://
support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;325487) regarding to
this problem and it doesnt make any sense..could anyone help me
please?!

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Old 07-02-2007, 04:33 PM
jinxy
 
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Default Re: Disconnect and Automatically conect

On Jul 2, 11:13 am, david.shal...@gmail.com wrote:
> I have a problem with my net card or my net cards that I have already
> changed 3 time (3Com, DLink, and AOpen), the problem is that sometimes
> appears me in screen that you disconnects the net and it reconnected
> again, this begins her to me to make followed the computer, already
> also change the net cable for one new, according to the event finder
> the event has the I number 4201.
> Type: Information
> Source: TCPIP
> Event ID: 4201
> Description:
> The system detected that network adapter \DEVICE\TCPIP_{8F482C33-
> B1BF-4D2D-9CCD-36EF000141A2} was connected to the network, and has
> initiated normal operation over the network adapter.
> What are this error??
> This happen in Windows XP PRO...
> i already visited the Microsoft help&support (http://
> support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;325487) regarding to
> this problem and it doesnt make any sense..could anyone help me
> please?!


David, slow down a little and read your post . The first paragraph
makes no sense at all. Broken english makes it difficult ot figure out
what you are trying to say. This is not an insult,but we can't help
you if we can't understand what it is you are asking.
-J

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Old 07-02-2007, 06:24 PM
JAD
 
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Default Re: Disconnect and Automatically conect


<david.shallom@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1183389186.624785.12390@57g2000hsv.googlegrou ps.com...
>I have a problem with my net card or my net cards that I have already
> changed 3 time (3Com, DLink, and AOpen),


its not the NIC card

>the problem is


most likely your router/port filtering/security
or a firewall setting
possibly a setting in the NIC configuration
4201 is a normal information event telling that the NIC is communcating with the network
maybe your PCI Bus is failing or on the outside chance your power supply is dying.
are you using the native XP driver for the NIC, or one from an install disk?


>that sometimes
> appears me in screen that you disconnects the net and it reconnected
> again, this begins her to me to make followed the computer, already
> also change the net cable for one new, according to the event finder
> the event has the I number 4201.
> Type: Information
> Source: TCPIP
> Event ID: 4201
> Description:
> The system detected that network adapter \DEVICE\TCPIP_{8F482C33-
> B1BF-4D2D-9CCD-36EF000141A2} was connected to the network, and has
> initiated normal operation over the network adapter.
> What are this error??
> This happen in Windows XP PRO...
> i already visited the Microsoft help&support (http://
> support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;325487) regarding to
> this problem and it doesnt make any sense..could anyone help me
> please?!
>



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Old 07-02-2007, 06:32 PM
JAD
 
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Default Re: Disconnect and Automatically conect

One more thing:

the routing of your LAN cable should not be near or parrallel power cords/ fans / speakers
and or cable or USB


"JAD" <john doe@harvesting.addys.for.****.spam> wrote in message
news:Jwaii.7$b53.3@newsfe03.lga...
>
> <david.shallom@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1183389186.624785.12390@57g2000hsv.googlegrou ps.com...
>>I have a problem with my net card or my net cards that I have already
>> changed 3 time (3Com, DLink, and AOpen),

>
> its not the NIC card
>
>>the problem is

>
> most likely your router/port filtering/security
> or a firewall setting
> possibly a setting in the NIC configuration
> 4201 is a normal information event telling that the NIC is communcating with the network
> maybe your PCI Bus is failing or on the outside chance your power supply is dying.
> are you using the native XP driver for the NIC, or one from an install disk?
>
>
>>that sometimes
>> appears me in screen that you disconnects the net and it reconnected
>> again, this begins her to me to make followed the computer, already
>> also change the net cable for one new, according to the event finder
>> the event has the I number 4201.
>> Type: Information
>> Source: TCPIP
>> Event ID: 4201
>> Description:
>> The system detected that network adapter \DEVICE\TCPIP_{8F482C33-
>> B1BF-4D2D-9CCD-36EF000141A2} was connected to the network, and has
>> initiated normal operation over the network adapter.
>> What are this error??
>> This happen in Windows XP PRO...
>> i already visited the Microsoft help&support (http://
>> support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;325487) regarding to
>> this problem and it doesnt make any sense..could anyone help me
>> please?!
>>

>
>



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